The lymphatic system nourishes the body by carrying nutrients to the cells. Lymph travels through channels that the circulatory system cannot reach. It is the cleansing, detoxifying, and rejuvenating system. It is our immune system. The lymphatic system produces white blood cells that attack invading bacteria and viruses while producing antibodies. It aids in the healing of problems associated with other systems of the body such as muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, nervous, and the elimination systems.
Many difficulties for older people, and young too, could be avoided if it were understood that the lymphatic system is an all penetrating system, cleaning as well as rejuvenating. The joints will keep their strength and suppleness when regulating the synovial fluids through lymph drainage, because this process immediately starts the production of protective interferon. Every treatment is thus augmenting the body’s own immunological forces. Your immune system is what protects you from the enemies around and within you such as bacteria, viruses, cancer, and atherosclerotic plaques. Without your immune system, you would have to live in a plastic bubble because the slightest exposure to bacteria or viruses will quickly lead to a deadly infection. As we age, our immune system’s ability to protect us deteriorates seriously. In fact, most of us die because our immune system fails to protect us. Using lymphatic detoxification, nutrient supplementation and dietary modulation, we can dramatically improve the performance of our immune system, whatever our age.
“The main purpose of lymphatic drainage is to accelerate the movement of the lymph flow by partly emptying the tissues, an action not unlike clearing a stagnating pool. Just as important is the regenerating power of the drainage movements, an effect not to be found in the hard, inelastic massage technique.” The renewing of tissue lymph makes possible the inflow of daily nutritional requirements and the building materials for regeneration and growth.
Lymphatic Massage is a precise technique designed to promote the normal functioning of the lymphatic system. The removal of metabolic wastes, excess water, toxins, bacterium, viruses, broken cells, plasma proteins, large fat molecules, and foreign substances from the tissues via the lymphatic vessels and venous capillaries is facilitated by Lymphatic Massage. Therapeutic application of Lymphatic Massage enhances the activity of the immune system, reduces pain, and stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, which in turn alters the brain wave pattern to one which more closely resembles brain waves that are associated with the reduction of stress. Thus as a bio-energetic approach to massage, lymphatic massage therapy demonstrates benefits on the physical, emotional, and psychological levels of the human experience, with profound implications for enlightenment and transformation as an expression of God’s love in elevating the entire planet to a higher octave of healing vibrations.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
WHAT IS THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT?
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Dr. Brown's newly revised best selling book, The Touch That Heals, The Art of Lymphatic Massage, is the definitive book on the history, technique and practice of lymphatic massage. The book includes the protocols, application and complete instruction, with photos, on the lymphatic massage technique, including new and incisive theories on AID's causes and prevention, also nutritional lymphatic cleansing recipies, herbs and foods and a newly updated extensive reference on lymphatic massage therapy along with the introduction of ALP (Advanced Lymphatic Protocols) and can be found at www.drbrownslymphaticmassage.com.
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